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The Lost World


Fast Track

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No. of pages 56

Published: 2013

Great for age 9-12 years

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In "The Lost World" by Pauline Francis, a group of young explorers embarks on an exhilarating adventure into the uncharted territories of an enigmatic island. As they navigate dense jungles and encounter bizarre creatures, they uncover ancient secrets and face various challenges that test their courage and resilience. The story explores themes of friendship, the thrill of discovery, and the tension between human ambition and the primal power of nature. As the explorers unravel the mysteries of the island, they learn valuable lessons about loyalty and the importance of protecting what's truly precious. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book features in the following series: Essential Classics, Essential Classics-Sci-Fi Classics, Fast Track, Fast Track Classics, Foundation Classics .

There are 56 pages in this book. This book was published in 2013 by ReadZone Books Limited .

Pauline Francis's books include Drake's Drummer Boy, The Little Giant: the Story of Isambard Kingdom Brunel and Television Man: the Story of John Logie Baird. Jane Tattersfield has illustrated three books accompanying television series: The India File, Celebrating India and Stories of Faith, as well as some of the Dress Sense costume books for Belitha Press.

 

This book contains the following story:

The Lost World

"The Lost World" is a science fiction novel written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, first published in 1912. The story follows a scientific expedition led by Professor George Edward Challenger to a remote plateau in the Amazon rainforest, where prehistoric creatures still exist. Here's a summary of the plot:

The novel begins with a meeting between journalists Edward Malone and McArdle, who discuss Professor Challenger's controversial claims about the existence of living dinosaurs in a remote part of South America. Skeptical of Challenger's assertions, Malone decides to interview him. Challenger, a brilliant but irritable scientist, reveals his findings to Malone, including photographs and sketches of the creatures he claims to have seen on a plateau in the Amazon rainforest.

Intrigued by Challenger's story, Malone decides to join an expedition to the mysterious plateau, along with Professor Challenger, Professor Summerlee, an academic rival of Challenger, and Lord John Roxton, a renowned hunter and explorer. The group, accompanied by a team of guides and porters, embarks on a journey to explore the isolated plateau.

Upon reaching the plateau, the explorers encounter a world seemingly frozen in time, populated by various prehistoric creatures such as dinosaurs, pterosaurs, and other ancient fauna. The team faces numerous challenges and dangers, including encounters with hostile tribes, treacherous terrain, and aggressive dinosaurs.

Throughout their adventure, the group discovers evidence of an ancient, advanced civilization that once inhabited the plateau. They also find a fellow explorer, Maple White, who had disappeared years earlier. Together, they navigate the dangers of the plateau while trying to survive and make groundbreaking scientific observations.

As the story unfolds, the explorers face ethical dilemmas related to studying and preserving the unique ecosystem of the plateau. They also contend with personal conflicts and rivalries within the group. Ultimately, the novel explores themes of exploration, scientific curiosity, and the clash between the ancient and modern worlds.

"The Lost World" is a thrilling adventure tale that captures the excitement of discovery and the wonders of a lost prehistoric world, showcasing Conan Doyle's imaginative storytelling and sense of adventure.